Amy is available now for download on the PlayStation Network, and Xbox Live Arcade.
A hodgepodge of survival horror concepts wrapped into one disastrous mess.
If there’s one thing that’s clear about Amy, it’s that developers, VectorCell, were in over their heads. Borrowing concepts from many of the popular titles in the survival horror genre, Amy attempts to mix puzzles, stealth, combat, escort missions, and even psi-powers in a post-apocalyptic setting crawling with aggressive monsters. The ambitious downloadable title fails to provide the necessary polished gameplay and is host to numerous technical issues, as well as poor mechanics and antiquated design.
Due to a change in pricing, the PSN version of the game will be a week late.
Lexis Numerique and VectorCell have announced that their upcoming title Amy will be delayed by one week on the PSN. The reason is because "changing a price in the PlayStation™ Store system takes some time because of technical reasons linked to the servers."
The zombie virus aspect of the game is explained. The game comes out later this fall for the PC, PSN and XBLA.
The North American release time frame is also updated.
Recently NIS announced the upcoming North American release of Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman! 2: Time To Tighten Up Security, the sequel to this year's Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman! What Did I Do To Deserve This?
A recent price drop announcement brought with it news of another Prinny title.
Gamers first encountered Prinnies back in 2003 within the original Disgaea. According to Disgaea lore, Prinnies were originally humans who had committed some type of sin when they were alive. Upon their death, they were sewn into the form of Prinnies, and made servants to try and seek retribution. These little penguin-like creatures are best known for their explosive properties and unending use of the word "dood".
For NIS to release a UMD version of their RTS title, they need 1,000 pre-orders.
Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman: What Did I Do to Deserve This? is a real-time-strategy game developed by NIS for the PSP.
North American gamers can enjoy the Halloween-themed RPG now.
Today NIS announced that A Witch’s Tale has finally been shipped to retailers across North America.